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13 records found for Fred Darwin
1967-06-05, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Mideast war breaks out between the Arabs and Israelis, UN reports, both Arabs and Israelis claim big victories, comment by Fred Darwin on US foreign policy in Vietnam and the Middle East. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-07-25, , 31 min.
More racial violence in Michigan, twenty-four dead, the overseas reaction of riots from England and Russia, Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia urges quick justice for rioters, commentary by Fred Darwin on riots,
1968-01-30, Many, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Jim Jensen
- Dan Rather
- Marvin Kalb
- Fred Darwin
- Benjamin Spock
- George Sieberson
- Jeff Grounie
- Bill Riley
Multiple news reports including WCBS TV The Late Report with Tom Dunn, Jim Jensen substituting, CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, and Fred Darwin, WTFM International News New York. The biggest communist offensive of the Viet Nam war has begun. Dramatic developments in South Vietnam; the North Vietnamese launch widespread attacks on various bases at Da Nang, the TET offensive begins as the North Vietnamese break the lunar New Year truce, multiple reports from Saigon, report from London, indication that long planned offensive aided by disloyal South Vietnamese conspirators, a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City in support of Dr. Benjamin Spock, comment from Spock, the Viet Cong storm the US Embassy in Saigon, 25 US aircraft are destroyed, 2,645 of the enemy killed, eight major cities attacked. Multiple reports from Saigon on the attack as well as reports from Washington DC, London and Paris NOTE: Beginning on Track #8 there is a 14 second gap. Track continues on Track #9.
1968-01-31, CBS, min.
Continuing coverage of the TET offensive, a well-coordinated attack on a wide scale. Don Webster reports with commentary by Fred Darwin. Summary by Walter Cronkite.
#15529: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-02-02, CBS, min.
Comment from newsman Fred Darwin about the misleading information being given to the American people by both the US and Saigon regarding the war in Vietnam. More news on the TET offensive.
#15532: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-02-05, CBS, 8 min.
"Pueblo" news, a report on the TET offensive, Comment by New York Senator Jacob Javits regarding the Vietnam" stalemate," an interview with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Host: Fred Darwin.
1968-02-05, CBS, 13 min.
News at 6:00 PM from CBS Radio News with Fred Darwin.
#15602: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-14, CBS, min.
More than 2,000 GI's killed in the past four weeks, 20,000 killed in war, report from Fred Darwin, Eric Sevareid comments on Robert Kennedy.
1968-03-18, WTFM, 17 min.
WTFM News and commentary, Fred Darwin reporting. A report on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy
1968-03-22, WTFM, 3 min.
News with Fred Darwin. Commentary on Dean Rusk, Hubert Humphrey, and Robert Kennedy. With commercials.
1968-03-25, WTFM, 4 min.
Fred Darwin news and commentary. President Johnson claims he was a great dissenter in his youth.
#15701: WTFM RADIO NEWS 103.5
Order1968-04-01, WTFM, 18 min.
A request by Robert Kennedy to meet with Lyndon Johnson. Fred Darwin with commentary on LBJ and current political situation in Vietnam. Host: Fred Darwin.
1968-04-23, CBS, 9 min.
London's first anti-discrimination bill, George Wallace and Eugene McCarthy are profiled. Commentary on the "integrity of today's press." Fred Darwin: Host